Cambridge Comparative Syntax (CamCoS)
CamCoS (short for Cambridge Comparative Syntax) is a series of conferences that was initially (2012-2017) organised by the ReCoS project. Since 2018, it has continued as a conference co-organised by the University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University.
CamCoS is an explicitly comparatively oriented syntax conference. It runs over two-and-a-half days and features both invited and peer-reviewed speakers.
The topics for the CamCoS conferences so far:
- CamCoS 1 Ergativity
- CamCoS 2 Focus
- CamCoS 3 Variation in morphophonological, morphosyntactic and morphosemantic domains
- CamCoS 4 Null arguments and phi-features
- CamCoS 5 Comparative generative syntax today
- CamCoS 6 Comparative generative syntax today
- CamCoS 7 Comparative generative syntax today
- CamCoS 8 Comparative perspectives on phases
- CamCoS 9 New Where is the variation: syntax or PF?